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Before that though please visit grandma and pa. Get some of these pill bottles from them, stop buying paint handles. Make sure you remove their name if you do post photos.

Do them in groups, when painting skin, clothing, shields etc..

Work on details in pairs.

Remember we are hobbyist, getting units done the quickest way with a paint job we can live with is the goal.

I bring this up because I keep seeing the professionals week after week only painting a single miniature from a unit. I will not do two hours on a mini, and then repeat that nine more times.

Anyway that is why the pill bottles. 10 or 20 pill bottles of different height and widths, free. You only need to visit grandma and pa.

The cost of buying that many paint handles, you could buy another unit box of GW miniatures.

Comments welcomed

More at: https://www.goodmorningsonny.com/age-of-sigmar/bloodbowlardboysheildlinemen-j5set-7p3gt-jr64j-pxsys-4x38t-m8tyl

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Attach to pill bottel (paint handle) batch prime.

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Batch painting skin, etc..

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Working on belts etc...

   
 
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